27 August 2021: Expeditious Civil Remedies & Injections
Friends,
We are in the process of seeking appropriate civil remedies in an expeditious manner for three categories of affected individuals. These are as follows:
(1) Minors as young as twelve who are being administered injections as part of a provincial program[0], sometimes dubbed the āVax Vansā. These minors are not required to have obtained parental consent. This program is already in effect. We have many concerned parents reaching out to us regularly about this. If you are a parent with a minor who was injected without parental consent, please get in touch with reception[1] immediately;
(2) All health care workers defined and affected by the Public Health Order of 20 August, 2021, COVID-19 Vaccination Status Information and Preventitive [sic] Measures Order[2]. This order takes effect 8 September, 2021. We take note of the more than five thousand nurses that have lobbied us to do something;
(3) All of those affected by Dr. Henryās āproof of vaccinationā policy as announced[3] during her 23 August, 2021, press conference and scheduled to take effect 13 September, 2021. This is sometimes referred to as a āvaccination passportā. The order has not as of yet been released, likely in bad faith to intentionally obstruct judicial review.
Note that none of the above in any way reflects a deviation from our policy of taking no position on the general efficacy of the science behind immunization. For more on our rationale, please review our FAQ[4].
I remind you that I am not a lawyer and cannot give you legal advice. Having said that, I suggest that you do not quit your job. Leave it to your employer to take formal administrative steps to terminate you. You will have more avenues for redress at a later date.
In the interest of balancing public transparency with tactical considerations, I will be reticent with details for the time being. But rest assured, you will be kept apprised of hearing dates and means of public access.
~ Kip
[0] https://bit.ly/2WvrPam
[1] https://covidconstitutionalchallengebc.ca/contact
[2] https://bit.ly/3kvURPv
[3] https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021HLTH0053-001659
[4] https://covidconstitutionalchallengebc.ca/faq
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